tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8408895568636562379.post618953167669535774..comments2023-09-20T09:58:59.267-04:00Comments on Boca Bearings Workshop: Blade 180 CFX Helicopter: Part 1 -- OpeningAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07816174744690253558noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8408895568636562379.post-18921739556591804902016-03-23T13:51:42.826-04:002016-03-23T13:51:42.826-04:00Hey! Thanks for the comment. I'd offer some su...Hey! Thanks for the comment. I'd offer some suggestions but you seem a bit more advanced than me. I'm still working on getting my hover orientations down. I can do tail in pretty good, and I've been practicing some right and left, but I haven't tried nose in yet. I wonder if I should go out in a field where I have lots of room and just get over my fear of the 3D mode switch. For the 180 CFX I use a Spektrum 6-channel. It hovers pretty nicely, I just messed around with the pitch curve a bit but I didn't change the settings very much. It's definitely more touchy than the 130 but I am getting the hang of it. What does the panic button on the 230 actually do when you hit it?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14795792243615898196noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8408895568636562379.post-37502722976024087022016-03-15T16:38:55.076-04:002016-03-15T16:38:55.076-04:00I have been flying a Blade 230s for a couple of mo...I have been flying a Blade 230s for a couple of months. I got the RTF version. The transmitter is cheap but it was already programmed for basic flight mode, agile and 3D. Blade also included a panic button which has been very handy. I usually start off in basic then flip to agile then 3d and when I hit panic button I can usually recover without a crash. Brilliant. When I got my 180cfx I also got a Spektrum 7 transmitter with sim card. I programmed it for the 180CFX but I cannot figure out how to set up the different flight modes. Current settings are like hovering a cat on a hot tin roof. Any suggestions?Batwingnoreply@blogger.com